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Defense and SecurityReutersRussian Hack on US Requires Global Action
Cyber risk expert Jody Westby and host Brian Hanson examine the Biden administration's options on cyber policy.
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ReutersWill India's Farmers Rein in Modi's Power?
Sumit Ganguly and Surupa Gupta join Brian Hanson to discuss the impact of widespread protests to reform the agricultural sector.
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Jonathan Chaparro
Cohort, 2020, Industry, Education, Sector, Non-profit, Jonathan Chaparro leads the Chicago region of Braven, an organization that works to empower underrepresented young people with the skills, confidence, experience, and networks necessary to transition from college to strong first jobs and mean...
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Paul Newnham
Director, SDG2 Advocacy Hub Secretariat
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Race, Ethnicity, and America's Global Role
Are America’s BIPOC communities on the same page when it comes to foreign policy? Our latest survey project sheds some light.
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ReutersRethinking Capitalism: A Moonshot for Economic Recovery
Professor Mariana Mazzucato explains why her vision of economics — moving beyond profit to promote inclusion, equity, and sustainability — can fix the world’s most pressing issues. -
Irina Konstantinovsky on Pay Equity
Irina Konstantinovsky, executive vice president and chief human resources and diversity officer at Horizon Therapeutics, takes a minute to define pay equity.
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Courtesy US Dept. of AgricultureChina's Rise and the US-Japan Alliance
Regional experts joined the Council to examine the opportunities and challenges the United States, Japan, and South Korea will face as their trilateral relationship is tested. -
Gage SkidmoreUS Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo?
Jake Sullivan and Tom Wyler joined the Council to discuss the Trump administration's departing from core principles that have underpinned US foreign policy for decades. -
AJ Caughey'Juggling glitter': How chambers of commerce in Chicago's commercial corridors are responding to the influx of migrants
In some of Chicago’s busiest commercial corridors, chambers of commerce and small businesses are coordinating with the city to plug gaps in Chicago’s response to the influx of migrants.